PCCTI is a scam school.They aren't accredited and are involved in multiple lawsuits ,including a class action lawsuit. You can view more info here http://www.antonelli-law.com/PCCTI.php
NURSINGI agree on the different levels of nursing. However, you must also look into proper approvals and accreditations. For example, PCCTI offers the LPN program. to become licensed, you must take the NCLEX exam and must finish from an IDFPR approved school (in the state of Illinois). www.idfpr.com PCCTI is on there. There are also bridge programs for LPN to RN or even LPN to BSN. Its definitely an option for a school.Just thought I'd helpThere is no bridge for PCCTI.They are non accredited..you will have to re-do everything.Former student of that sh*t hole.
Go to this website to see if a college you may want to attend is accredited:U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Colleges ...www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation/
Accredited colleges are plentiful. You can find them on the site of whatever city you want them to be located in. Also try your daughters guidance office at her school.
The best place to attend college for appliance repair is your local community college. They have accredited programs which are necessary for most employment and apprenticeships.
No. It has never received regional accredidation (which is what matters when you transfer or want to attend grad school...although some schools will still accept the credits). It was previously accredited by the American Academy for Liberal Education, but that is not recognized by the US Department of Education.
This will depend upon whether you want to study online or attend college in person. If you want to go the online route try the website topmedicalassistants.com where you can attain an accredited certificate to qualify you for your new career, or alternatively your local colleges will advise of what's available for you if you wish to attend a course in person.
If your state does not have any accreditation process it is very likely the schools will be accredited by the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association. Check with them to make sure the school you want to attend is a good one.
Yes they are accredited.
Nationally Accredited. Credits will not transfer to a regionally accredited school such as a state college or university, and definitely not to a grad school. Other for-profit schools are regionally accredited. Choose your school based on your goals. If you want options, choose regionally accredited.
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You should investigate the accreditation of any school you want to attend for two main reasons. One, if you ever want to transfer credits, you might be disappointed if you attended an unaccredited school. The credits are useless at an accredited school. Two, an employer may only hire you if you have an education from an accredited institution. Don't get ripped off and make sure exactly what that accreditation means. Anyone can dream up an accreditation and make their school look legit. Do not get ripped off by what I call 'scam schools'!
I want to attend this school because its amazing - be sure to detail what you expect to learn from their programs that will help you in the future.